26 Sep 2010

Alonso tops qualifying in Singapore

5:44 am on 26 September 2010

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso improved his chances of claiming a third Formula One world title by storming to pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix.

The Spaniard recorded the best lap of the weekend around the floodlit Marina Bay circuit, edging out Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and the McLarens of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.

World championship leader Mark Webber will start tonight's race behind all four of his title rivals after qualifying in fifth position on a circuit where he has yet to finish a race.

Alonso has scored more points than any other driver in the last four races, including a win in Monza two weeks ago, and the Spaniard appears to have hit form at the right time and will be confident of eating into his 21-point deficit in the standings.

Three points further back and with five races remaining, Vettel desperately needs a win to haul himself back into the mix. The German dominated practice on Friday and Saturday but was unable to turn his supremacy into a pole position.

Singapore's narrow street layout makes overtaking virtually impossible and although Alonso tasted victory in the inaugural race in 2008, he will be concerned that his Ferrari team mate Felipe Massa suffered a mechanical failure in qualifying.